傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏

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傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏《傲慢与偏见》英文读后感  MISSAUSTENneverattemptstodescribeasceneoraclassofsocietywit

傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏
傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏

傲慢与偏见英文鉴赏
《傲慢与偏见》英文读后感
  MISS AUSTEN never attempts to describe a scene or a class of society with which she was not herself thoroughly acquainted.The conversations of ladies with ladies,or of ladies and gentlemen together,are given,but no instance occurs of a scene in which men only are present.The uniform quality of her work is one most remarkable point to be observed in it.Let a volume be opened at any place:there is the same good English,the same refined style,the same simplicity and truth.There is never any deviation into the unnatural or exaggerated; and how worthy of all love and respect is the finely disciplined genius which rejects the forcible but transient modes of stimulating interest which can so easily be employed when desired,and which knows how to trust to the never-failing principles of human nature!This very trust has sometimes been made an objection to Miss Austen,and she has been accused of writing dull stories about ordinary people.But her supposed ordinary people are really not such very ordinary people.Let anyone who is inclined to criticise on this score endeavor to construct one character from among the ordinary people of his own acquaintance that shall be capable of interesting any reader for ten minutes.It will then be found how great has been the discrimination of Miss Austen in the selection of her characters,and how skillful is her treatment in the management of them.It is true that the events are for the most part those of daily life,and the feelings are those connected with the usual joys and griefs of familiar existence; but these are the very events and feelings upon which the happiness or misery of most of us depends; and the field which embraces them,to the exclusion of the wonderful,the sentimental,and the historical,is surely large enough,as it certainly admits of the most profitable cultivation.In the end,too,the novel of daily real life is that of which we are least apt to weary:a round of fancy balls would tire the most vigorous admirers of variety in costume,and the return to plain clothes would be hailed with greater delight than their occasional relinquishment ever gives.Miss Austen's personages are always in plain clothes,but no two suits are alike:all are worn with their appropriate differen AS we should expect from such a life,Jane Austen's view of the world is genial,kindly,and,we repeat,free from anything like cynicism.It is that of a clear-sighted and somewhat satirical onlooker,loving what deserves love,and amusing herself with the foibles,the self-deceptions,the affectations of humanity.Refined almost to fastidiousness,she is hard upon vulgarity; not,however,on good-natured vulgarity,such as that of Mrs.Jennings in "Sense and Sensibility," but on vulgarity like that of Miss Steele,in the same novel,combined at once with effrontery and with meanness of soul
  Pride and Prejudice is a chefdoeuvre.But my first impression of this story was from screen.
  It's long long ago,maybe before I can read english books.I don't remember which movie edition I had seen.But I was impressed by the music,the scenery and the costume.I was very favor of a section of music in its balls.It's pretty brisk,liked a wonderful song of a bird.Regarding to the characters,I liked Elizabeth,the heroine,though I didn't think she's beautiful.But she's smart.However,I didn't pay much attention to the plot.I thought it's so long that it made me impatient and bored.By now,I haven't read the whole story in English or its Chinese version,either.I owe it to my prejudice.
  In fact,I didn't understand the story at that time.I didn't know why it called Pride and Prejudice.Of course someone was pride,but I didn't find where' s the prejudice.I thought it's normal,the way people treated each other in that.I considered prejudice would be very disgusting.But to the movie everthing was OK in my minds,except its length.Now,I think I have understood more about it.I'm a prejudiced person so I can't find where's wrong.I merely like to do the things I like.Everytime I meet somebody or something,my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone experience and my mood of the time.I like it so just like it,if not so just not.I'm a person thinking by heart not by brain.What is worse,I actually didn't think it's wrong.I thought everyone is all like that.Everyone has his special way to cognize the world.So it's individuality,not prejudice.But I think something is wrong.Though everyone can judge in the way he likes,he can't ignore other ones.You can like what you like and hate what you hate,but you should be objective when you meet external world.I think it means that you should consider things roundly,not just partial.Individuality is different from prejudice.What is it?I need to think more.